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Tour by Scorpions | |
Start date | 7 March 2002 |
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End date | 9 November 2002 |
Legs | 5 |
No. of shows | 72 31 in Europe |
Scorpions concert chronology |
The Scorpions Tour 2002 was a concert tour by the German-based heavy metal band Scorpions. They performed in Europe, North America and Jamaica.
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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Jamaica/Europe | |||
7 March 2002 | Montego Bay | Jamaica | Grand Lido Braco |
16 March 2002 | Lisbon | Portugal | Atlantic Pavilion |
18 March 2002 | Porto | Coliseum | |
19 March 2002 | Vigo | Spain | Pabellon As Travesas |
20 April 2002 | St. Petersburg | Russia | Ledovy Hall |
22 April 2002 | Moscow | Kremlin Palace | |
23 April 2002 | |||
North America ( Scorpions and Deep Purple co-headlining and alternating closing slot. Ronnie James Dio is opening Act) | |||
31 May 2002 | Las Vegas, Nevada | United States | Aladdin Theater |
1 June 2002 | Phoenix, Arizona | Cricket Pavilion | |
2 June 2002 | Albuquerque, New Mexico | Journal Pavilion | |
4 June 2002 | Tucson, Arizona | AVA Amphitheater | |
5 June 2002 | El Paso, Texas | Don Haskins Center | |
7 June 2002 | San Antonio, Texas | Verizon Wireless Amphitheater | |
8 June 2002 | Houston, Texas | Woodlands Pavilion | |
9 June 2002 | Dallas, Texas | Smirnoff Music Centre | |
11 June 2002 | Indianapolis, Indiana | Verizon Wireless Music Center | |
12 June 2002 | Cincinnati, Ohio | Riverbend Music Center | |
13 June 2002 | Detroit, Michigan | DTE Energy Music Theatre | |
15 June 2002 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Post Gazette Pavilion | |
16 June 2002 | Columbus, Ohio | Polaris Amphitheater | |
18 June 2002 | Nashville, Tennessee | AmSouth Amphitheater | |
19 June 2002 | Atlanta, Georgia | Lakewood Amphitheater | |
21 June 2002 | Charlotte, North Carolina | Verizon Wireless Amphitheater | |
22 June 2002 | Virginia Beach, Virginia | Verizon Wireless Amphitheater | |
23 June 2002 | Wantagh, New York | Jones Beach Amphitheater | |
25 June 2002 | Columbia, Maryland | Merriweather Post Pavilion | |
26 June 2002 | Boston, Massachusetts | Tweeter Center | |
28 June 2002 | Gilford, New Hampshire | Meadowbrook Farm Theater | |
29 June 2002 | Binghamton, New York | Summerstage | |
30 June 2002 | Holmdel, New Jersey | PNC Bank Arts Center | |
Europe Leg II | |||
3 July 2002 | Stuttgart | Germany | Schleyerhalle |
5 July 2002 | Luxembourg City | Luxembourg | Centre National Sportif et Culturel (Coque) |
6 July 2002 | Place Guillaume II (Knuedler) (with Orchester) | ||
8 July 2002 | Berlin | Germany | Gendarmenmarkt (with Orchester) |
North America Leg II ( Scorpions and Deep Purple co-headlining and alternating closing slot. Ronnie James Dio is opening Act) | |||
10 July 2002 | Cleveland, Ohio | United States | Tower City Amphitheater |
12 July 2002 | Chicago, Illinois | Tweeter Center | |
13 July 2002 | Walker, Minnesota | Moondance Jam | |
14 July 2002 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Marcus Amphitheater | |
16 July 2002 | Moline, Illinois | MARK of The Quad Cities | |
18 July 2002 | Cadott, Wisconsin | Cadott Rock Fest | |
19 July 2002 | Kansas City, Kansas | Sandstone Amphitheater | |
20 July 2002 | St. Louis, Missouri | UMB Bank Pavilion | |
22 July 2002 | Colorado Springs, Colorado | World Arena | |
23 July 2002 | Denver, Colorado | Red Rocks Amphitheater | |
25 July 2002 | Salt Lake City, Utah | E Center | |
26 July 2002 | Boise, Idaho | Idaho Center | |
28 July 2002 | Concord, California | Chronicle Pavilion | |
30 July 2002 | Reno, Nevada | Grand Sierra Resort and Casino | |
31 July 2002 | Kelseyville, California | Konocti Harbor Resort | |
2 August 2002 | San Diego, California | Coors Amphitheater | |
3 August 2002 | San Bernardino, California | Blockbuster Pavilion | |
4 August 2002 | Los Angeles, California | Greek Theater | |
Europe | |||
The Living Tour [1] | |||
26 September 2002 [2] | Perm | Unknown | |
30 September 2002 | Yekaterinburg | Russia | Unknown |
4 October 2002 [3] | Irkutsk | Sports Palace | |
6 October 2002 [4] | Vladivostok | Fesco Hall | |
7 October 2002 | Krasnoyarsk | Unknown | |
9 October 2002 | Novosibirsk | Unknown | |
11 October 2002 | Omsk | Blinov Sports and Concerts Complex | |
13 October 2002 | Chelyabinsk | Unknown | |
15 October 2002 | Makhachkala | Unknown | |
16 October 2002 | Yaroslavl | Unknown | |
19 October 2002 | Volgograd | Unknown | |
20 October 2002 [5] [6] | Nizhny Novgorod | Unknown | |
22 October 2002 [7] | Ufa | Unknown | |
26 October 2002 [8] | Rostov-on-Don | Sports Palace | |
29 October 2002 | Kharkiv | Ukraine | Kharkiv Sports Palace |
30 October 2002 | Dnipropetrovsk | Unknown | |
31 October 2002 | Odesa | Sport Palace | |
5 November 2002 | Minsk | Belarus | Minsk Sports Palace |
7 November 2002 | Vilnius | Lithuania | Sporto Rūmai |
8 November 2002 | Riga | Latvia | Sporta Manēža |
9 November 2002 | Warsaw | Poland | Towar Hall |
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